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TomV
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This has woorked for me, you buy plastic fish roll (used to freeze rod caught fish) from a fishing shop, dry off your meat or fish wrap tightly in plastic roll, and use electric cable ties (100 for about £1) to tie bags off at the end.

Works for me but i accept there are better ways out there.

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Aled

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been vacuum packing my freezer stuff for 4 yrs now no frost bite so to speak

 

fed up looking in lidls for them ( i want one spare )

 

 

Makro in aberdeen selling them starting tomorow for 19.99 plus vat

 

 

vacuum packer and tesco freezer or sandwhich bags all you need

 

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sauer / paul

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Whether it is cheap or expensive, the object is to suck out the air and seal the bag.

 

My cheap one works, and has a 2 year warranty by an established supplier, so although I could have spent more money, I didn't personally see the need.

 

I guess if I was doing great volumes I would look at reliability figures and be concerned about it breaking down, but for home use where it gets used a few times a week, cheap, with a good name behind it, works for me.

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i was the manager of a freezer shop and the staff used to fight over freezer burned meat it falls off the bone because it has been broken down by expanding water at a cellular level tastes no different but if anything is more tender

 

Doesn't look as nice though - I always end up cutting the bits which are 'burnt' off :hmm:

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